What they said after Champions League last 16 ties

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What they said after Champions League last 16 ties
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Key quotes from the UEFA Champions League last-16 second legs on Tuesday between Barcelona and Napoli, and Arsenal and Porto:

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“That’s four years this club has waited to qualify for the quarter-finals of the Champions League — this means real joy for the squad, the coach, the injured players, the fans.”“The game had different phases, we did well at times and almost equalised. Of course, if you lose, it means something didn’t work. We were ready to face a strong opponent, but we made too many mistakes.”Before flagging, please keep in mind that Disqus does not moderate communities.

A top-rated youth coach, Chukwuma 'Chuks' Akuneto has applied for the coaching job of the Nigerian Under-17 Boys National Team known as the Golden Eaglets. The Nigerian Football Federation last Friday threw open the application for the coaching jobs of the Super Eagles and the Golden Eaglets who were last managed by Nduka Ugbade.…Team Nigeria has moved to second position in the medals table at the African Games 2023 in Accra, Ghana.

Africa’s top-ranked team, Nigeria, will host reigning African champions, South Africa, in the first leg of their women’s Olympic football tournament final qualifying fixture at the MKO Abiola National Stadium, Abuja, on April 5.William Saliba has warned Arsenal they must overcome Porto in today's Champions League last-16 clash if they are to prove they belong among Europe's elite, reports 90min.com.

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